Publication
Jul 2012
For nearly four decades, there has been a broad consensus among US policy and opinion leaders that China’s success will, ultimately, be good for the United States. But this long-standing consensus is now fraying. The author argues that a new economic framework—reflecting the reality that China is no longer a ‘developing’ economy but an increasingly established one—is needed to continue positive US-China economic relations.
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Author | Henry M Paulson |
Series | Atlantic Council Issue Briefs |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2012 Atlantic Council of the United States |